Is there a limit amount of apps on homescreens?
I have filled up 11 homescreens with apps on iphone 4s. Now every new app is not visible on homescreen, but will show up in a search.

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You got "other" problems if you got that many apps on your device. There is no way you could be using them all and most would be the "free and useless" variety and not worth the memory they are taking up!

I have 220 apps on three homescreens. Folders, man. That's what they're for. (And no, I don't use all of them all the time, but I use the majority of them some of the time, and about 40 on a regular basis.) Some of them I use rarely, but need for work. Some are games I like to have handy. If I start filling my 32GB, I'll delete some of the lesser used ones, but for now, I'm fine. I have 9 GB free and could EASILY wipe 2-4 GB if I needed the space.

I know I'm kinda changing the subject here, but as an aside mostly to the guys with 200+ on 2 homescreens - how are they organized into folders? I don't think I've found a way I'm truly happy with yet.

I know I'm kinda changing the subject here, but as an aside mostly to the guys with 200+ on 2 homescreens - how are they organized into folders? I don't think I've found a way I'm truly happy with yet.

That's how I have mine setup except I title my folders with my first initial and last name along with a number. I use the multitask function to switch between apps. Much easier that way. Folders are definitely the way to go.

I know I'm kinda changing the subject here, but as an aside mostly to the guys with 200+ on 2 homescreens - how are they organized into folders? I don't think I've found a way I'm truly happy with yet.

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I have two folders on my home row with my "Commonly" used apps, that way they're accessible no matter which home screen I'm on.

Yes, there is a limit of 11 home screens. As someone earlier pointed out, each home screen will hold 16 apps, so you can have a total of 180 apps on your phone before you either need to start using folders or will have to search to start them up.

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